Wow has it been a dramatic week in The Traitors. As well as Ash being caught by the Faithfuls and Paul almost revealing himself to the group in the dungeon, Jonny was ejected from the competition in a shock banishment. But how did he react to finding out Harry was actually the Traitor all along?
In case you need a recap, The Traitors is airing every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday on BBC One. In last night's episode [11th January], the group turned on Jonny, a 31-year-old ex-military soldier from Bedfordshire, accusing him of being a Traitor around the banishment table.
And one of the people who heavily accused him was Harry - who was actually the Traitor. The pair had bonded over their military backgrounds during the daily missions, with Harry saying in the confessional, "Obviously being in the army you're taught the values and standards of being a soldier. Me and Jonny have a brotherhood so I want to try and deflect it."
Adding to the camera, Jonny said: 'Jonny when you find someone who has served in the military you do gravitate towards them. You have the same values. We have a brotherhood."
However, when it came to the banishment table, Harry eventually did vote for Jonny, later getting emotional over his exit. "That round table was hard. Jonny is a hero he was literally my idol and then to have to betray him," he said later. "I was choked up because I knew he wasn't lying. I just had to keep saying over in my head that 'it's just a game.'"
Now, in a post-The Traitors spin-off interview, Jonny has discovered that Harry was actually a Traitor. "Ahhh," he said. "Fair play. I've had question marks over him but I've tried to ignore it. Because we were both in the army... Well, you know. He's been given a task and he's doing it."
Looks like they're both aware it's a game, and there are no hard feelings going on!
The Traitors continues on BBC One at 9pm.













